🛠️ Haul smarter, not harder — your all-terrain sidekick awaits!
The On-Stage All-Terrain Utility Cart (UTC5500) is a robust, metal-framed cart designed to carry up to 550 lbs. Its compact 30” x 13.6” x 11.2” size extends to 52” x 13.6” x 37” for flexible hauling. Featuring four all-terrain wheels (8” front, 10” rear), it ensures smooth mobility across diverse surfaces while weighing only 15.6 lbs, making it an ideal utility solution for professionals needing reliable, portable transport.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.9"L x 14.4"W x 12"H |
Item Weight | 15.6 Pounds |
Material Type | Metal |
Style Name | Cart |
Load Capacity | 550 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Wheel Type | All-Terrain |
J**K
This big cart takes an entire drum kit and rolls over anything.
The cart is tough, easy to use and will help you carry a lot of gear over a long distance and over threshholds and curbs etc.The only downside is of course it is heavy to lift the cart itself in and out of the car, and it is a big cart.But this to be expected if you need a go-anywhere cart. I am happy to have never had to carry any part of the kit over any distance since I got this cart. Avoid getting tiny wheels and casters and go for the All-Terrain!
K**M
10x better than RocknRoller and other competitor's carts
Fantastic cart that outperforms everything else around. My only concern or complaint might be the exact wheels used on the turning end of the cart...the axle offset from the center bolt is imperfect...seems too short, so sometimes the turning wheels wobble or when you hit a bump on one and not the other, the loose one rotates around and sometimes catches. It's really a minor inconvenience compared to how the rest of the cart performs/compares to what's out there!
D**N
Way better than the rock and roller cart!
Way better than the rock and roller cart. This design, which keeps the vertical bars stable, is a game changer. The rock and roller cart Vertical bars always had at least 6 inches of play and they never figured out how to stabilize them. The only workaround for the rock and roller cart was to expand the lower part to stabilize the bars, which made it look like crap, but it worked. Thank you onstage for figuring this out. No more rock and roller carts for me. And as a bonus, the rock and roller cart platforms fit this cart with a little bit of customization, as in drilling in new holes in the bars.update: I read of a lot of complaints about the tires, but it looks like they found good flat free tires now for the most recent models, hats off to onstage for addressing this issue.
M**.
Didn't make it 30 feet...
The media could not be loaded. Full time event DJ for the past 38 years, always bought RockNroller carts, needed a new heavy duty cart... thought I'd try this one. THE VERY FIRST EVENT, loaded up the cart, maybe 200lbs (rated at 500lbs), rolled 30', made a turn... and BOTH front wheels bent (Yes, both wheel brakes were off). Could not use after. There is NO reason why this should have happened other than weak cheap metal for those front casters.Very difficult load in and I was stuck. Frustrated and pissed to say the least. Going back to RockNRoller.
G**A
Worth the price, if you value your cargo!
I purchased another brand’s collapsible cart from Amazon, which I ended up sending back. It came in a used and repackaged condition, and the small “all terrain” wheels were absolute garbage on anything but flat, smooth ground. This cart on the other hand is great, even on hills, grass, gravel, etc.I bought the cart to haul my large format camera, tripod, portable darkroom, and chemicals (in plastic bins) to shooting locations. It is wonderfully large and stable once expanded, and can accommodate a good sized load of gear. I can even fit my 4’ long folding table on the bottom, as a solid deck for the other gear. Unfolding this cart is super easy, with the handles being released with a foot operated release bar. The wheels are large and rugged, and handle rough terrain pretty well. One thing I’ll advise is to use some straps to secure your load, as any cart can lose things off the side during turns, or if the ground tilts to the side. I bought some cam straps, and I simply pass them under the frame of the cart, then fasten them around my gear. Takes only seconds.The cart folds up nicely, but not as compact as some, due to the wheel diameter. Keep that in mind, when packing. Still, I’m very happy with this purchase, and I expect the cart to serve me well for many years.
A**N
Exactly what I needed
We have a photo booth business and are hauling 4ft tables, a 35lb printer, backdrop stand, props, and all kinds of other supplies, and our trusty little wagon just wasn't big enough! After reading many reviews, watching demo and comparison videos, and talking to other people in the business we decided that this cart was the one.There was a little bit of a learning curve in figuring out how to extend and un-extend the length... but once I figured it out, it's super easy to use. A little heavy for lifting into our vehicle... but it's STURDY and will take the abuse. Travels well on varied surfaces. Very pleased.
D**E
Perfect, no. Great, yes!
We've started to have more and more gear to haul into gigs, so we bought this. It really saves energy if you do your own load in and load out. We fit so much on it for one trip, and the large wheels roll over door jams and obstacles with little effort.It held our 2 QSC 3 ways (174lbs) at one time with no issue. I will say, we took off the grip tape on the base. While it helps keeps things from sliding, it scratched the heck out of our cases and a speaker putting it on there.It folds up to half it's size. While it is still large because of the wheels, it is way easier to transport this way and to store for future use. Works great for us so far!
J**N
Weighs 35 lbs
Great cart, but heavy. This should be expected as it is high quality and well made but understand that this does not weigh 15 lbs as the listing says.
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